Oh, honey, you wanna know about them beanie weenies original ingredients? Well, pull up a chair, and let me tell ya. It’s a simple thing, really, nothin’ fancy like some of them city folks eat.
What’s in Them Beanie Weenies
Now, I ain’t no expert, but I’ve been eatin’ these things since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. Back in the day, your beanie weenies, they was just a few things all mixed up in a pot.

- Them little hot dogs, you know? Cut up real small.
- Some use beef, some use pork, some even use turkey. Whatever ya got, I reckon.
- Then ya got your beans. Simple beans.
- Gotta have some water, gotta cook ’em somehow.
- Salt, gotta have salt in everythin’.
- Sugar, just a pinch, to make it taste good.
- Spices, well, that’s the secret, ain’t it? I don’t know what they put, but it sure is tasty.
That’s the long and short of it. Nothin’ complicated. Just good, simple food that fills your belly. Folks been eatin’ beans and hot dogs forever, I reckon.
Beans, Beans, Good for Your Heart
My mama used to say, “Beans, beans, good for your heart.” I don’t know if it is, but they sure are fillin’. And them little hot dogs, they add a little somethin’ extra, you know? When I was a girl, we didn’t have much. But we always had beans. And sometimes, if we were lucky, we’d have some hot dogs to throw in there. It was a real treat.
Nowadays, they got all sorts of fancy stuff. But back then, it was just beans and weenies. And you know what? It was good. It tasted like home. It tasted like love. It was simple and good.
Some folks, they like to add stuff to their beanie weenies. Onions, or peppers, or even cheese. And I reckon, this is good too. But for me, nothin’ beats the original. Just beans and hot dogs, cooked up in a pot. And that tomato sauce, oh, it’s so good. I could just eat that with a spoon.
Beanie Weenies, a Simple Pleasure
Nowadays they sell them beanie weenies in a can, all ready to go. “Beanee Weenee” they call it, or something like that. Van Camp’s, that’s the name. They been around forever. And I guess that’s okay, if you’re in a hurry. But it ain’t the same as makin’ it yourself, you know? Nothin’ beats homemade. There ain’t nothin’ like puttin’ on a pot of beans, choppin’ up some hot dogs, and lettin’ it all simmer on the stove. The smell fills up the whole house. It’s the smell of home cookin’. The smell of love. Reminds me of being a little girl, sittin’ at the kitchen table, waitin’ for supper.
You can use ground beef too. One pound of ground beef, a can of baked beans, that will do the trick. But the original, it’s always with the hot dogs. That is how I remember it. That is how it should be.
Beanie Weenies, a Timeless Classic
I remember during the hard times, when folks didn’t have much, beanie weenies was a lifesaver. It was cheap, it was fillin’, and it tasted good. And it brought folks together. You could feed a whole family with a pot of beanie weenies. And everybody loved it. Kids, grown-ups, everybody. And it’s still that way, I reckon. Beanie weenies, they’re a classic. They’re somethin’ special. Somethin’ that brings back memories. Somethin’ that makes you feel good inside.
Some folks might think it is just kid food. But I tell ya, it ain’t. Beanie weenies are for everyone. They are for the young and the old, the rich and the poor. They are for everyone who loves good, simple food. For everyone who wants a taste of home. A taste of love. This is what it is about.
So next time you’re at the store, and you see that can of beanie weenies, don’t just pass it by. Pick it up. Take it home. Cook it up. And see for yourself. See why folks been lovin’ beanie weenies for generations. See why it is a classic. A timeless classic. A simple pleasure. The original ingredients will never let ya down.
And if you’re feelin’ adventurous, try makin’ it yourself. It ain’t hard. Just beans and hot dogs. And a little bit of love. That’s all it takes. That is all you need. And maybe you will start a new tradition in your family. A tradition of beanie weenies. A tradition of love.